How to Keep Your Plants Alive: 50 Plants That Are Impossible to Kill

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How to Keep Your Plants Alive: 50 Plants That Are Impossible to Kill Author: Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: HarperCollins Focus
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Pages: 208 Language: English ISBN: 9781646434282 Categories: , ,

We’ve all been there: your beloved plant is looking a little too droopy, but are you supposed to water it or have you overwatered it? Or maybe you meant to take care of it, but life got away from you and suddenly it’s been a week without any plant nurturement. When your houseplants continue to suffer no matter how much TLC you show them, it’s time to up your game with this beginner’s guide to plant parenting. With houseplant profiles detailing individual plant needs and vital tips, you’ll have all the knowledge you need to successfully care for your greenery. If you’d like to strike “Plant Assassin” from your resume, then read on. Inside you’ll find: 50+ low-maintenance houseplants with care and keeping instructions Tips for selecting the best houseplants for your home Warning signs for spotting a dying plant, plus the best rescue plans Beautiful illustrations of succulents, air plants, cacti, and more Don’t have a green thumb? No problem. With How to Keep Your Plants Alive, your indoor plants will be flourishing in no time at all, no matter what you throw at them.

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Author Biography

Dr. Kit Carlson earned her PhD in Plant Microbiology and Pathology at the University of Missouri, and conducted her post-doctoral research at Virginia Tech, focused on molecular diagnostics of plant disease. Kit has been a botany professor for nearly two decades. During her tenure she has served thousands of students and developed and instructed more than fifteen different plant science courses. She and her students have conducted and published research on a wide range of topics, including plant disease, medicinal plants, ethnobotany, public land, science education, and more.